Known as one of the best grass-court players on the ATP World Tour, the 2010 Wimbledon runner-up – Tomas Berdych – holds a phenomenal 75.47% career record on this event. Taking a look now at Tomas’ campaign on this event, the 31-year-old Czech reaches this stage of the competition after an outstanding straight sets victory over David Ferrer. Besides ending the match with an impressive 1.94 winners / unforced errors ratio, Berdych didn’t allow a single break of serve to his opponent.

At the age of 23, Dominic Thiem secured an unprecedented place in the 2nd week of Wimbledon. Despite his recent improvements on grass, the world no.8 is far from an expert on this surface. Nevertheless, the 23-year-old Austrian is always a fearful opponent on Grand Slam events. After a four-set win against Gilles Simon in the 2nd round, Dominic proved too strong for Jared Donaldson with a 7 – 5 6 – 4 6 – 2 victory in the previous round. Considering now Thiem’s numbers throughout this tournament, the highlight clearly goes to his serve with the Austrian winning 94.00% of his service games in Wimbledon.

This will be the 2nd career meeting between these two players with Berdych winning their previous encounter at the 2014 US Open.

Due to Tomas’ brilliant record at the All England Club, it’s always hard to go against the Czech on this event. On the other hand, Thiem is not as strong on grass as he is on clay or hard court. With this in mind, our suggestion is for you to take advantage of Berdych’s tennis betting odds by placing a bet on the Czech to book a place in Wimbledon quarterfinals for the 5th time in his career.

The no.3 seed – Roger Federer – continues his quest for an historical 8th career title at the All England Club. Known as one of the best grass-court players of all time, Federer is going through a great moment in his career with a phenomenal 30 – 3 record in 2017. Looking now at Roger’s campaign on this event, the seven-time champion reaches this stage of the competition after a 7 – 6 6 – 4 6 – 4 win against Mischa Zverev.

As we predicted in our ATP Wimbledon Day 6 analysis, Grigor Dimitrov didn’t experience any major issues on his 3rd round match against Dudi Sela. Playing on grass brings the best out of Dimitrov with a terrific 68.18% career record at the All England Club. After reaching the semifinals in 2014, Dimitrov is looking for another successful campaign on this event. Besides his victory over Sela in the previous round, Dimitrov didn’t drop a single set on the other two matches in Wimbledon against Diego Schwartzman and Marcos Baghdatis.

These two players know each other very well with Federer leading on the h2h by 5 – 0.

Despite Roger’s edge over this opponent, Dimitrov can never be underestimated on this surface. Adding to this, the Bulgarian is playing at a superb level on this tournament. Having said that, our recommendation is for you to add Dimitrov’s +2.5 Set Handicap to your betting picks as the most valuable play for this contest.